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<blockquote data-quote="jrdnhsnbrg" data-source="post: 8200279" data-attributes="member: 643734"><p>You gotta be kidding me... A computer and an amp are totally different components. Heat dissipation is how your computer (and amp) cools down, that's what a heatsink does. It dissipates heat over a large area, by allowing airflow over the metal fins. If the amp has sufficient airflow around it and the chassis of the amp isn't directly touching metal OP should be fine. It actually sounds like a good place to mount an amp, I've been thinking about doing it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrdnhsnbrg, post: 8200279, member: 643734"] You gotta be kidding me... A computer and an amp are totally different components. Heat dissipation is how your computer (and amp) cools down, that's what a heatsink does. It dissipates heat over a large area, by allowing airflow over the metal fins. If the amp has sufficient airflow around it and the chassis of the amp isn't directly touching metal OP should be fine. It actually sounds like a good place to mount an amp, I've been thinking about doing it myself. [/QUOTE]
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